Sindri: The district administration in consultation with BCCL management is working on a Rs 300-crore-project that will provide healthcare, educational and other basic amenities to the residents of Belgaria Township where families from the fire zone of Jharia coalfield have been shifted, Dhanbad DC Uma Shankar Singh said on Monday.
“The semi-skilled and unskilled jobs would essentially be assigned to the youngsters settled in the colony. We are working on a plan to rope in the services of an agency for preparing a skill profile of the unemployed youngsters in the colony to ensure better utilization of their skills,” Singh said while speaking to reporters after inaugurating a temporary health centre in Sindri.
Health centre with OPD facility opens at Belgarhia General physicians, gynaecologists, orthopaedics available between 10am to 5.30pm
A well-equipped health centre was launched on Monday at Jharia Vihar Colony of Belgarhia to address the health care needs of around 5,000 families of 595 underground fire-affected sites, who have been rehabilitated in the colony since March 25, 2010.
The centre is launched on a temporary basis for 5-6 months in two residential quarters of Phase I of Jharia Vihar Colony. It will offer OPD service from 10 am to 5 pm with the consultancy of general physicians, gynaecologists, orthopaedics, etc.
Dr Durga Patwari provided medical consultancy on the inaugural day and she will offer her services for the next two days as well. This, apart from several other doctors as per the detailed schedule prepared by the Jharia Rehabilitation & Development Authority (JRDA),
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